CNN Site Map (Galleries) for May - 2012
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- 2012-05-31Catholic nuns in Dublin, Ireland, smile as they vote Thursday on the European fiscal treaty. Ireland is the only one of 25 nations that is putting the fiscal pact to a national vote.
- 2012-05-31The Epsom Derby is one of the highlights of the British racing calendar, attracting 200,000 spectators. It was first run in 1780 and remains the UK's richest horse race with a purse of over $2 million.
- 2012-05-31La Corona Imperial de India fue hecha para la aparición del rey Jorge V en el Delhi Durbar en 1911. Contiene más de 6.000 diamantes y otras piedras preciosas.
- 2012-05-31Scottish Power has been testing the HS1000 sub-sea turbine in the fast flowing coastal waters of the Orkney Islands in Northern Scotland.
- 2012-05-31A brown long-eared bat is one of the species the Bat Conservation Trust is looking to protect by encouraging architects to build new homes with bats in mind.
- 2012-05-30A beluga whale plays with a soccer ball Wednesday at the Beijing Aquarium, China's largest.
- 2012-05-30Women make up the majority of the university population in two thirds of Middle Eastern countries, according to United Nations statistics
- 2012-05-30President Barack Obama speaks during the Presidential Medal of Freedom award ceremony on Tuesday. The Medal of Freedom is the nation's highest civilian honor. Among the recipients were three posthumous awardees, including Gordon Hirabayashi, who foug
- 2012-05-30Iran's Reza Baluchi left his homeland at the age of eight and has been running ever since.
- 2012-05-30Zambikes is a Zambia-based company that is producing bicycles made out of bamboo.
- 2012-05-30Rumman Company founder and general manager Maria Mahdaly in her Jeddah office.
- 2012-05-29The Duck Lake Fire in Luce County, Michigan continues to grow, with approximately 18,000 acres involved.
- 2012-05-29An inmate gestures from her cell inside the national female prison in San Salvador, El Salvador, on Monday. Female inmates ask to join a truce declared in March by two major gangs.
- 2012-05-29Members of the Qatari civil defense prepare to bury a child in Doha, Qatar, on Tuesday, May 29. A fire broke out at a shopping mall a day earlier, killing 19 people, including 13 children, officials said.
- 2012-05-28Photos: Massacre in Syria
- 2012-05-28A firefighter holding a flag participates in the annual Memorial Day parade in Fairfield, Connecticut, on Monday.
- 2012-05-28A boy waves an American flag from the window of a car participating in a Memorial Day parade in Fairfield, Connecticut, on Monday, May 28.
- 2012-05-28The Plant is a project that has taken over an 85-year-old meatpacking building to create a "vertical farm" on Chicago's South Side.
- 2012-05-28The new Soweto Theater is a symbol of Johannesburg's rejuvenation. The US$18 million project aims to bring world-class drama to the heart of the historically disadvantaged township on the outskirts of Johannesburg.
- 2012-05-28Eileen Ramsay pioneered the water-level photography angle - shooting images of sail boats from as close to the water as possible.
- 2012-05-28Campaigners in the UAE are demanding that people refrain from wearing what they say is inappropriate clothing -- such as these shorts worn in the Mall of the Emirates in Dubai.
- 2012-05-27President Barack Obama holds a news conference in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House. Built in 1970 during the Nixon administration, the briefing room replaced a swimming pool that was installed for President Franklin D. Roosevelt i
- 2012-05-27U.S. airman Brian Kolfage with his wife. Kolfage lost both legs and a hand in Iraq.
- 2012-05-26Singer Cheryl Cole walks the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival on Sunday, May 20. The annual event runs from May 16 to May 27.
- 2012-05-25To start, place six eggs in a large pot and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Once the water reaches a boil, immediately remove the pot from the heat and cover with a lid for 11 minutes.
- 2012-05-25Pusha T -- Bible scholars may know it, but Exodus 23:1 was pretty obscure until it started trending Thursday on Twitter because it's the title of a new rap song by hip-hop artist Pusha T. The bible verse reads "Thou shalt not raise a false repor
- 2012-05-25Jennifer Lopez goes shopping in Los Angeles.
- 2012-05-25"Just start wandering the streets and you will find all sorts of great galleries and small shops begging you to part with your wallet," says iReporter Kristine Celorio.
- 2012-05-25"Inside Edition" reveals this photo of Pedro Hernandez, the suspect who reportedly confessed to killing Etan Patz 33 years ago.
- 2012-05-25Haifaa Al Mansour, described as the first female Saudi film director, wrote and directed Wadjda.
- 2012-05-25"La Pirogue" portrays the treacherous world of people smuggling, which has seen hundreds of would-be migrants lose their lives trying to enter Europe in recent years.
- 2012-05-24The flight suit of Solar Impulse pilot Andre Borschberg is placed on a chair before takeoff Thursday in Payerne, Switzerland, on its first attempted intercontinental flight. Solar Impulse is expected to stop over in Madrid, Spain, before heading to Morocc
- 2012-05-24A young Masai boy listens to his teacher as he follows the lesson in a Kenyan textbook on his e-reader.
- 2012-05-24A woman, her neighbor and his son sit near the property they used to live in. They were forcibly evicted from Skadarska street settlement, Belgrade, Serbia, in August 2011 and ended up on the street.
- 2012-05-23Compacting trucks assemble the latest delivery to L.A.'s Puente Hills Landfill, the largest rubbish dump in America. Despite surface appearances, Puente Hills is considered one of the most state-of-the-art landfills in the world. Some aren't so
- 2012-05-23President Barack Obama smiles before delivering the commencement address Wednesday at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
- 2012-05-23A view of Charlotte, which received almost twice as many votes as Tampa in our unscientific poll, from the historic Fourth Ward neighborhood.
- 2012-05-23It's been more than a year since a massive quake devastated northeast Japan, and the debris believed to be from that disaster is now washing up more than 4,000 miles away in Alaska. The Styrofoam that's washing up breaks into little pieces and t
- 2012-05-23El "MS Turanor" es el primer barco impulsado por energía solar que completa una vuelta alrededor del mundo.
- 2012-05-23Olympic sailor and the first London 2012 torchbearer, Ben Ainslee, poses next to the Land's End sign in Cornwall.
- 2012-05-23Mary Killman will be the youngest member of the U.S. synchronized swimming team at the London 2012 Olympics.
- 2012-05-23Hailey Wist came up the idea for 'The Garden Summer.' The film documented what happened when five suburbanites moved to the country for a summer and grew a garden together.
- 2012-05-22Jake and Georgia Auricht conduct a science experiment to supplement their online classes.
- 2012-05-22Yemeni police cadets march Tuesday during a military parade in Sanaa marking the 22nd anniversary of Yemen's 1990 reunification.
- 2012-05-22The criteria can be confusing, but there's no argument that the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, holds the title of the tallest building in the world at 2,717 feet.
- 2012-05-22The leveled Home Depot became a staging area for emergency workers. A new store opened in January. The site went from "such a site of devastation and tragedy to a beautiful new store where people can show up and buy their new hammer," Grant Dear
- 2012-05-22Neil Patel is a 27-year-old tech millionaire who lives in a Seattle hotel.
- 2012-05-22Apple's second campus in Cupertino, California, is scheduled to be completed in 2015. The campus will cover 2.8 million square feet and house 13,000 employees.
- 2012-05-22Protesters rally in Chicago on Sunday, May 20, the first day of the NATO summit. A week of demonstrations led up to the two-day meeting, which brought together the leaders of more than 50 nations.
- 2012-05-22Boys at a Havana gym practice their boxing stance. Boxing, like baseball, is a sport many Cubans are passionate about.
- 2012-05-22The "MS Turanor" is the first solar-powered vessel to complete a full circumnavigation of the globe.
- 2012-05-22Chadian dancer and choreographer Taïgue Ahmed is making a difference by holding dancing workshops in refugee camps.
- 2012-05-22Pan Am Flight 103 exploded over Lockerbie, Scotland, killing all 259 people on board and 11on the ground.
- 2012-05-22Expeditions to ocean gyres sometimes encounter 'ghost nets' - discarded fishing equipment that can tangle into a hazard for marine organisms.
- 2012-05-21Sufi Muslims gather to watch a pilgrim self-flagellate during the Urs Festival in Ajmer, India, on Monday. The annual event commemorates the death of Muhammad Moinuddin Chishti, a Sufi saint who was buried in Ajmer.
- 2012-05-21El raro eclipse solar proyectó un "anillo de fuego" se vio en Tokio el lunes en la mañana.
- 2012-05-21Ask India's youth who they'd like to see as the next U.S. president, says Manu Joseph, and the answer is Barack Obama. Ask Delhi's academic class, however, and they'll tell you Republican presidents are a better fit for India's in
- 2012-05-21A rare solar eclipse is seen from Tokyo on Monday morning. People across the globe planned viewing parties to watch the event.
- 2012-05-21Though other parts of California will be in the midst of "May Gray," Palm Springs is almost always sunny over Memorial Day.
- 2012-05-20Robin Gibb, one of three brothers who made up the disco group The Bee Gees, died Sunday, May 20. He was 62.
- 2012-05-20The 10 members of the G8 Summit pose for a group portait at Camp David, Maryland. Left to right: European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, Japanese PM Yoshihiko Noda, Canadian PM Stephen Harper, French Pre
- 2012-05-18Sofia Vergara roams around New York City.
- 2012-05-18CEO Mark Zuckerberg rings the Nasdaq opening bell Friday morning from Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park, California. Facebook shares are priced at $38 each at opening. At that price, Facebook's IPO will raise $16 billion, making it the largest tech
- 2012-05-18The dunes at Sossusvlei in Namibia are said to be the world's tallest.
- 2012-05-18Akaryn Samui's elegant villas in Koh Samui, Thailand, offer four-poster beds, private gardens, sunrise yoga and a tea salon. Travel + Leisure: See more affordable beach resorts
- 2012-05-18This week's Young Collectors Auction, in Dubai, includes a number of young artists who could be stars of the future.
- 2012-05-18Sanergy aims to generate fertilizer from human waste and bring clean sanitation facilities to the slums of Nairobi, Kenya.
- 2012-05-17Le Deli-Cieux patrons can see the most iconic features of the Paris skyline: the Arc de Triomphe, the Sacré Coeur and the Eiffel Tower, among others. See more photos of restaurant views on BudgetTravel.com.
- 2012-05-17A boy bathes under a water pipe in a canal to cool off Thursday in Allahabad, India, where the temperature reached 114 degrees Fahrenheit.
- 2012-05-17Disco legend Donna Summer died at the age of 63, her publicist said Thursday. Summer was best known for such hits as "Love to Love You Baby," "Bad Girls" and "She Works Hard for the Money."
- 2012-05-17Donna Summer murió el jueves 17 de mayo de 2012.
- 2012-05-17A man reads a newspaper in central Athens on May 17, 2012. Debt-laden Greece is headed for new elections next month following an indecisive vote on May 6, amid growing fears over the country's eurozone future.
- 2012-05-17Images of a shipwreck found in the Gulf of Mexico showed that its wooden construction has been destroyed by underwater organisms, but copper sheeting that protected the ship's hull also helped it retain its shape.
- 2012-05-17"Go-Go" performer Chuck Brown performs with the Roots Crew at the 7th Annual Roots Jam Session in February 2011 in Los Angeles. Brown died Wednesday at 75. He was known as the "Godfather of Go-Go," a genre blending funk, jazz, soul a
- 2012-05-17The Fit Nation "Lucky 7" arrived in Hawaii on Sunday, May 13, for a week of training. The group will be participating in the Nautica Malibu Triathlon with CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta in September. Here they gather for a swim at Hapuna Beach. Fro
- 2012-05-17Tourists enjoy crystal-blue waters at Balos beach in northwestern Crete.
- 2012-05-17Woroud Sawalha will be one of four athletes competing under the Palestinian flag at the London Olympics, and the only woman.
- 2012-05-17Atlanta's new international terminal is named for Maynard H. Jackson Jr., the city's first black mayor. The terminal opens May 16 and is accessed via Interstate 75, rather than via I-85, which is how domestic travelers reach the rest of the airp
- 2012-05-17An Indian shopkeeper waits for customers as he sells decorative goods at the popular Janpath street market. Popularly known as the "Tibetan Market," it's said you'll pick up a better selection of items (from antique locks to silver jew
- 2012-05-17El escritor Carlos Fuentes autografió los dos libros favoritos de Katia en 2011, "Aura" e "Inquieta Compañía".
- 2012-05-16Torchbearer Dimitrios Chondrokoukis, a Greek high jump athlete, lights a cauldron with the Olympic Flame atop the Acropolis in Athens on Wednesday. The flame will be handed over to London Olympics officials on Thursday.
- 2012-05-16The Fit Nation "Lucky 7" arrives in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, on Sunday, May 13, for a week of training. The group will be participating in the Nautica Malibu Triathlon with CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta in September. Here they take a group picture bef
- 2012-05-16The pool area at Frenchy's Oasis Motel in Clearwater Beach, Florida. See more photos of the hotels at BudgetTravel.com.
- 2012-05-16The 20,000-square-foot Nandana is on five private acres of Bahamian beachfront and has a 120-foot-long infinity pool that anchors five luxurious suites.
- 2012-05-16Starla Jones broke a family legacy of neglect and abuse and fostered her sister's drug-addicted infant, all while being a new mom herself.
- 2012-05-16It all began in a Harvard dorm room in 2004. Mark Zuckerberg and fellow students Dustin Moskovitz, Chris Hughes and Eduardo Saverin start what then was known as Thefacebook. The social-networking site spreads to other Ivy League universities the next mont
- 2012-05-15Israeli undercover police detain a Palestinian demonstrator in the East Jerusalem Arab neighborhood of Issawiya on Tuesday as Palestinians commemorated the exodus of Arabs after the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948.
- 2012-05-15La nueva generación de prótesis estéticas no intenta imitar la aparienca del miembro perdido, sino mejorar el desempeño y la individualidad.
- 2012-05-15American sprinter Tyson Gay says he's in his prime and fit and ready for the London Olympics.
- 2012-05-15Cathy Greenblat's images of people around the world living with Alzheimer's disease include this unidentified patient with Alzheimer's in Texas who was near the end of her life.
- 2012-05-15The World Wildlife Fund's latest Living Planet Report shows that the world is still consuming more resources than the Earth can replenish.
- 2012-05-15Italian astronaut, Paolo Nespoli captured a series of remarkable images of Earth during a six-month stay on the International Space Station.
- 2012-05-15Recording travel expenses, in the shape of bills and receipts, can be one of the most frustrating aspects of doing business on the road. A number of gadgets aim to simplify this chore. The Planon Slimscan (pictured) is a credit card-sized scanner.
- 2012-05-15Trelise Cooper, pictured here at her home in Auckland, is an internationally acclaimed fashion designer. Having established herself with a range of popular boutique stores in the 1980s, the New Zealander went on to design clothes for the likes of Liv Tyle
- 2012-05-14Aisen Chen and Huo Liang of China dive Sunday during the men's synchronized 10-meter platform final at the AT&T USA Diving Grand Prix in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
- 2012-05-14At left, Nancy Sosa hugs her two children while Kevin Rudd and his fiancee, Sherry Kammeyer, embrace in downtown Tombstone, Arizona. All three work for the city of Tombstone and play key roles in the water drama.
- 2012-05-14Ghassab Al-Bedoul's cave in Petra, Jordan, is listed on travel site CouchSurfing.com.
- 2012-05-14On board research vessel the Scotia, Prince Charles fried Scottish haddock with 2012 Young Fish Frier of the Year runner-up Carlyn Johnson and winner Zohaib Hussain.
- 2012-05-13The body of Ramila Syangden's husband returns home from Saudi Arabia. About 1,300 Nepalese citizens leave Nepal every day to work abroad, and every day at least one comes home in a coffin flown in from countries like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and the UAE
- 2012-05-12Carroll Shelby began his racing career in the 1950s and made eight Formula One starts in 1958 and 1959, driving both Aston Martins and Maseratis. After health issues forced him to retire in late 1959, Shelby opened a high-performance driving school and be
- 2012-05-11In what experts consider nothing short of a miracle, a Polish oil company worker recently discovered the plane believed to have been flown by missing Flight Sgt. Dennis Copping.
- 2012-05-11Climbing Diamond Head can be strenuous, but it only costs $1 for pedestrians to enter the park.
- 2012-05-11Heidi Klum spends time with her children at a park in Los Angeles.
- 2012-05-11Nurses give aid to a pregnant woman before delivering a baby at the maternity ward of the central hospital in Freetown, Sierra Leone. The country has one of the highest maternal death rates in the world. According to the World Health Organization's T
- 2012-05-11A statue of Barbaro takes pride of place at Churchill Downs. The bay colt captured the hearts of the American public when he won the Kentucky Derby by seven lengths in 2006 -- but then dramatically broke down in the Preakness Stakes, the second leg of tho
- 2012-05-11Designer Monique Lhuillier is one of Los Angeles' most celebrated designers, with an enviable roster of celebrity clients.
- 2012-05-11A group of 37 writers and artists spent five days in Gaza holding free public events, a concert and workshops for university students. Here some of the group visit the Beit Hanoun Crossing with Israel.
- 2012-05-11On March 18, 1990, a pair of thieves disguised as Boston police officers entered the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and stole 13 priceless works of art. Twelve of the 13 pieces stolen are included in this gallery. Here you see one of five "Gouach
- 2012-05-11Cushla and Tania were married on a farm outside Sydney on March 9, 2012. The entire family attended the ceremony, including Tania's grandparents who are Muslim. Twobirdsnest.com
- 2012-05-10An unnamed two-day-old Asian elephant gets support from his mother, Nova, in their enclosure at Germany's Tierpark Berlin zoo on Thursday. The calf weighs 225 pounds and is 3 feet tall.
- 2012-05-10Chanel announced on Wednesday that Brad Pitt will be the new face of its women's fragrance Chanel No. 5. Pitt will be the first man to represent the perfume. Think it's odd that the actor is attached to a product that's traditionally market
- 2012-05-10Robert Downey Jr. trajo a la vida a Iron Man en 2008 y en 2010. En Los Vengadores, el superhéroe comparte la gran pantalla con algunos de sus compañeros que combaten el crimen.
- 2012-05-10British adventurer Sarah Outen is seeking to become the first woman to row solo across the North Pacific.
- 2012-05-10Clothes designer Mary Quant, one of the leading lights of the British fashion scene in the 1960's and the designer responsible for the mini-skirt, having her hair cut by her fellow fashion icon Vidal Sassoon in 1964. Quant called Sassoon the "Ch
- 2012-05-10"New York City may have some long-standing stereotypes and prejudices against it, but the truth is that New York City is one of the most exciting, diverse, interesting and all-around best cities in the entire world," wrote iReporter Lulis Leal.
- 2012-05-10Amid the tumbledown columns and olive groves of the ancient stadium in Olympia, the high priestess holds the torch high at the lighting ceremony.
- 2012-05-10A young tango dancer performs outside an old world café in the bohemian district of San Telmo, Buenos Aires. It's not uncommon stumble across many a "tanguero" busking for change across the capital city.
- 2012-05-10Louie Cordero has been conjuring up canvasses and sculptures in his Manila studio for over ten years.
- 2012-05-10The scenic La Paz sand dunes are one of the most popular stretches of the famous sand dunes in the province of Illocos Norte. iReporter Dionisio Salvador Jr. says he took this photo while on a family vacation. He drove a 4x4 off-road vehicle on obstacle
- 2012-05-09A priestess releases a dove at Ancient Olympia in Greece during a rehearsal Wednesday for Thursday's official lighting of the Olympic flame. The flame will burn at the 2012 Olympic Summer Games in London.
- 2012-05-09Garret Hickling, right, wrestles with an opponent during Canada's losing clash to eventual winners Australia at the Paralympic test event in London.
- 2012-05-0948 pingüinos deciden abandonar su hogar en el Polo Sur, que sufre las consecuencias del calentamiento global para encaminarse hacia un nuevo hogar.
- 2012-05-09Concealing criminal convictions in the UK, James Ibori rose to become governor of Delta State. Here, he receives gifts of fish, liquor and money from Ijaw villagers as he tours the western Niger Delta in 2003.
- 2012-05-09Among the characters who stood out this TV season, few caused as much discussion as "New Girl's" Schmidt, played by Max Greenfield. He's the man with the most money in the "douchebag jar," but viewers have watched Schmidt gro
- 2012-05-08Marine One's rotor wash blows on White House visitors as President Barack Obama takes off Tuesday on his way to speak at a college in Albany, New York.
- 2012-05-08Reykjavik, Islandia
- 2012-05-08Raphael Larrinaga "didn't realize the enormous impact my Hispanic name would have on my life until I started job hunting in the '80s." Larrinaga thinks he got much further in job interviews when he started going by the nickname "R
- 2012-05-08Beyonce
- 2012-05-08"Pansies"
- 2012-05-07Gilbert Kirui of Kenya competes in the men's 3,000-meter steeplechase during the Seiko Golden Grand Prix at Todoroki Stadium in Kawasaki, Japan, on Sunday.
- 2012-05-07When visiting Hawaii, focus on one or two islands and split your time between the sunny southern and western areas and the more tropical northern and eastern shores.
- 2012-05-07Heidi Klum spends time with her children at a park in Los Angeles.
- 2012-05-07Nine-year-old schoolgirl Niamh Clarke-Willis makes history as she presses the button to officially open the Olympic stadium along with London 2012 chairman Sebastian Coe. They were joined on stage by TV presenters Gabby Logan and Vernon Kay.
- 2012-05-07George Lindsey, the actor who portrayed the country-bumpkin mechanic Goober Pyle on "The Andy Griffith Show," died Sunday. He was 83.
- 2012-05-07Sarah Chang is cited among the best violinists performing in the world today. Since her debut with the New York Philharmonic at the age of eight, she has appeared across the music capitals of Asia, Europe and America.
- 2012-05-07Eye catching animals like pandas are more likely to be the focus of conservation efforts, a new study has found.
- 2012-05-07A 14-year-old boy was killed and more than 30 people were injured when a tornado hit several cities in Ibaraki prefecture Sunday, local police said.
- 2012-05-07Josefina Barandon swapped her taxi for an electric jeepney in Manila, and for the first time was making a steady wage with fixed hours and benefits.
- 2012-05-06Wilbur the pot-bellied piglet gets snout to snout with Fitz the toy schnauzer before the Chihuahua Parade in Kansas City, Missouri, on Saturday, May 5. The Cinco de Mayo event drew drew 492 dogs of all breeds.
- 2012-05-05Last year's champions -- jockey John Valazquez atop Animal Kingdom -- celebrate winning the 137th Kentucky Derby. The race is known as the "Run for the Roses," after the garland of flowers draped on the winner.
- 2012-05-04Adam "MCA" Yauch of the Beastie Boys performs in 2004 at the VooDoo Music Festival in New Orleans.
- 2012-05-04Created by luxury yacht designer Jean-Jacques Coste, 78-23-35 are the specs, in inches, for the first-class suites exclusively offered on Singapore Airlines' A380s.
- 2012-05-04President Barack Obama joins "Late Night" host Jimmy Fallon and The Roots to "slow jam" the news on April 24 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
- 2012-05-04Chris Hemsworth returns to his hotel after a football game with his friends in New York City.
- 2012-05-04Los 10 equipos mejor pagados del mundo
- 2012-05-04U.S. company Boral Roofing has introduced a line of roof tiles that it says have pollution-busting properties.
- 2012-05-04Mutoko recently adopted an eight-month-old girl, Theodora Nduku.
- 2012-05-04German photographer Claudius Schulze traveled to the mysterious archipelago of Socotra. Pictured, distinctive Dragon Blood Trees, native only to Socotra.
- 2012-05-04Staying slim doesn't have to be a major undertaking. We found 10 easy ways to burn calories that don't require a trip to fitness boot camp.
- 2012-05-03Harold's famous Brunswick stew and cracklin cornbread
- 2012-05-03A malnourished child from Mali is weighed Thursday at a Medecins sans Frontieres (Doctors without Borders) medical center in a refugee camp in southern Mauritania. Fighting in Mali has left more than 60,000 people internally displaced, and a similar numbe
- 2012-05-03A new generation of prosthetic legs aren't trying to mimic the look of a lost limb, but instead trying to enhance performance and individuality. San Francisco-based Bespoke Innovations built a company around providing customized panels, called fairin
- 2012-05-03La Feria del Libro en Buenos Aires convoca, año tras año, a una multitud de todas las edades.
- 2012-05-03Double-decker buses make their way over Westminster Bridge in London in March. The iconic buses have been a wedge issue between the city's top contenders for mayor, incumbent Mayor Boris Johnson, the Conservative Party candidate, and Labour candidate
- 2012-05-03Jockey Calvin Borel hopes Take Charge Indy can deliver his fourth Kentucky Derby on Saturday. They have already won March's Florida Derby and will start off among the favorites for the 2012 "Run for the Roses."
- 2012-05-03The 21c Museum Hotel displays 21st-century work by established and emerging artists. The facility includes extensive exhibition space, a 90-room boutique hotel and an adjacent restaurant, Proof on Main.
- 2012-05-03Este es el avión más largo del mundo, con 76 metros, superando al A340-600 del archirrival Airbus por medio metro. Se trata del Boeing 747-8, que volará por primera vez con la aerolinea alemana Lufthansa y tiene una capacidad para 358 pasajeros.
- 2012-05-03Barcelona's players are the best paid in the world according to a new report. The team kept its No. 1 place on the earnings table with each player taking home an average annual salary of $8.6 million (£5.2 million). That's a whopping $166,934 (£
- 2012-05-03The dim pinkish light of the midnight sun illuminates the forest in Paksuniemi, north Sweden. The midnight sun is a natural phenomenon occurring in summer months at latitudes north of the Arctic Circle, where the sun remains visible 24 hours a day.
- 2012-05-02President Barack Obama talks with Ambassador Ryan Crocker on Tuesday aboard Marine One en route to the Afghan presidential palace in Kabul. Seated next to the president, from left, are Deputy National Security Adviser Denis McDonough and Chief of Staff Ja
- 2012-05-02Junior Seau (number 55) of the Chargers makes his move against the Pittsburgh Steelers in San Diego in 2008.
- 2012-05-02¿Qué tan hábil eres en Draw Something? Hay 20 retratos de celebridades. ¡Descubre cuántos puedes adivinar! Primero: Este cantante, famoso por su cabello.
- 2012-05-02A demonstrator is carried away after being wounded by rubber bullets during clashes aimed at an anti-military protest in Cairo on Wednesday, May 2.
- 2012-05-02Union Rags, ridden by jockey Julien Laparoux, is among the hot favorites to win the 138th Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs.
- 2012-05-02Today a ghost town, Kolmanskop was once a booming diamond rush settlement in the unforgiving Namib desert, present-day Namibia.
- 2012-05-02Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar's nomination to the Indian parliament has drawn mixed reactions across the country. The Times of India said it makes "little sense," while many lawmakers welcomed the celebrated batsman to their ranks.
- 2012-05-02Rooibos, South Africa's naturally caffeine-free tea, has become a popular choice for tea lovers across the world.
- 2012-05-02The "African Queen" is a 100-year-old steam boat famed for its role in the 1951 movie of the same name.
- 2012-05-02People attend a "Workers' Day concert" in Rome's Piazza San Giovanni on May 1, 2012.
- 2012-05-02Cubans march in Havana on International Labor Day, Tuesday.
- 2012-05-02President Barack Obama delivers an address to the American people on U.S. policy and the war in Afghanistan during his visit to Bagram Air Base early Wednesday. Obama said the goal of defeating the al Qaeda network was within reach, more than a decade aft
- 2012-05-02Cubans march in Havana on International Labor Day, Tuesday.
- 2012-05-01Las imágenes térmicas proveen información para ubicar dónde pierden calor las edificaciones permitiendo que los propietarios orienten de manera eficaz los esfuerzos para reducir el consumo de energía.
- 2012-05-01Mark de Rond, from the University of Cambridge's Judge Business School, spent six weeks studying military surgeons at Camp Bastion in Afghanistan.
- 2012-05-01Jennifer Pinches is a British gymnast hoping to make her first Olympics appearance this summer.